I’ve been
living in Chicago for 3 years. I came from Mongolia.I would love to share with you about Mongolian life and culture. Hopefully, this is going to be
interesting for you.
On the poster that I made
basically about Mongolian history and culture. But my writing is about Mongolian life.
The
countryside of Mongolia is one of the most romantic, mysterious, and altogether
frightening places in the world. It’s green part of the year, it’s big, and it
is so empty. But here is something you may not know: Ulaan Baatar, the main
city, is crowded, ugly, and filled with poverty.
In my
neighborhood, everyone has a high fence around their house topped with barbed
wire and a dog waiting inside to tear you to pieces. The pollution is terrible
since everyone in the valley burns coal, and smoke hangs over us. Children go
out at six in the morning to get water from the river or well for their family.
Then, if they can afford it, they go to school. A lot of teenagers here go to
school and wear fashionable clothing, but so many more suffer in ways you can’t
imagine.
An
example of the horror is a family of seven I know who live in one small room
with just rags to cover their bodies. They burn their precious pieces of coal
all too quickly and the oldest child must go out and work, most likely as a
prostitute.
Yet the
culture of Mongolians is the most beautiful and refreshing part of my life
here. These are a quiet people, but they laugh a lot. They are very hospitable
and it is considered impolite not to give guests a gift. They have horse riding
and archery competitions, along with wrestling and group games. Mongolian
holidays are the most festive times of the year. Everyone, regardless of their
situation, scrapes together enough money for food and invites family and friends
to join them. For three days, they forget their troubles.
Freezing
is the most common way of dying here in Mongolia, and for this alone the people
have our prayers. The weather, though bitingly cold, is crisp and gives you
energy. In the winter, the temperature goes down to -40*F at night. All in all,
though, Mongolia is a beautiful place. When you go to your room at night and
sit on that comfortable bed, look at all your clothes and possessions and
remember the family in Mongolia with nothing. Then think of them on their
holidays. Though we all have different lives, at certain times each year we all
laugh and smile and dream.
Hi!! I think your poster is very organized and clear. I was Reading your comments and believe me, it happens in all the countries around the world. What do you think is the most attractive that Mongolia has? maybe the view? because I was Reading your notes and I am impressed about the weather :(
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